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Sunday, November 2, 2008

November's Book

Hey Ladies, Welcome to November!!  I hope you all enjoyed reading Emma.  Mel, Kari and I got to chat via skype last Saturday and it was so fun!  Although, we missed you all.  *hint, hint*  I understand life is busy, trust me, I understand.  But, as the saying goes... The more the merrier.  So I hope to get to chat with more of you this month!  As Thanksgiving is coming up, we'll just have to see how it goes though.  

This months book is:

The Train to Potevka by Mike Ramsdell

Here's the synopsis I found on the author's site.

"Set in the backdrop of the chaotic, volatile events in Russia at the end of the Cold War, A Train To Potevka will take you on an incredible, winter's journey across Great Mother Russia along the 6,000-mile Trans-Siberian Railway. This fascinating story about an American intelligence agent from a small town in the Rockies is a tale of failed espionage, escape, and survival.

A Train To Potevka is a story of sacrifice, hope, and second chances. It is about love of family, home, and country. Most of all, it is a testimony to the basic goodness of man and the compassion and concern of a loving God.

This national best seller is a feel-good story for all seasons and for readers of all ages."

Our hostess is Michelle Nelson.  So Michelle it's up to you to pick a day for conferencing online and to post any discussion questions you would like in a few weeks.  Looking forward to it, this book sounds like a fun read.

Chat with you all soon, Mir


3 comments:

michelle said...

Okay I throw myself on the mercy of the HBGs. So sorry about last month. Got put in as Young WOmens President and things have been a blur since, but I am ready now to do come serious reading!

michelle said...

Okay I throw myself on the mercy of the HBGs. So sorry about last month. Got put in as Young WOmens President and things have been a blur since, but I am ready now to do come serious reading!

kemp-y-QUA!! said...

Michelle, I am out for this one. My Library system doesnt have a copy and I wont be able to get one for a few weeks. looking forward to reading this once i do get my hands on it.